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  2. Les Bateaux Belmond - Wikipedia

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    She underwent conversion into a passenger vessel, employing Belgian steelworkers and British joiners. She was initially registered as a British ship, but has sailed under the French flag since 1996. At 160 metric tons, she is the largest size of barge capable of navigating the network of older canals in France.

  3. Tour boat - Wikipedia

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    Tour boat in Paris. A tour boat is a boat used, and frequently purpose-built or adapted, for boat tours, a type of tourism frequently offered in much visited towns and cities of historic interest, that have canals or a river running through it, or that lie on a coast or a lake.

  4. Luciole (barge) - Wikipedia

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    The Luciole operates weekly voyages between Auxerre and the town of Clamecy, a scenic route on the Canal du Nivernais and River Seine, passing through 36 locks - these have restricted dimensions, which the boat is specifically designed to pass. There is a crew of 6 including a captain, deckhand, tour guide, chef and hosts.

  5. Bateaux Mouches - Wikipedia

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    Bateaux Mouches (French pronunciation: [bato muʃ]) are open, long, and often glass-covered excursion boats that provide visitors to Paris with a view of the center of the city from along the river Seine. [1] [citation needed] They also operate on Parisian canals such as Canal Saint-Martin, which is partially subterranean. [not verified in body]

  6. CroisiEurope - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the company's boats set sail on the Seine from Paris. The same year, CroisiEurope charters boats on the Volga in Russia, later integrated into the CroisiVoyages brand. The founder's four children, Patrick, Philippe, Christian and Anne-Marie Schmitter2, took over the management of the company in 19993. By 2000, the fleet had grown to 14 ...

  7. Garonne Canal - Wikipedia

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    A survey for a canal along the Garonne was ordered in 1828 and completed in 1830. In 1832, the state granted the private Magendie-Sion company, owned by Dion, a perpetual concession for the construction of the Canal Latéral à la Garonne using water drawn from the Garonne through the Canal de Saint-Pierre or the Canal de Brienne. Dion rejected ...

  8. Transport in France - Wikipedia

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    The French motorway network or autoroute system consists largely of toll roads, except around large cities and in parts of the north. It is a network totalling 12,000 km (7,500 mi) of motorways operated by private companies such as Sanef (Société des autoroutes du Nord et de l'Est de la France).

  9. Voies navigables de France - Wikipedia

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    The French natural and man-made waterways network is the largest in Europe [1] extending to over 8,500-kilometre (5,300 mi) of which VNF manages the navigable sections. The assets managed by VNF comprise 6,700-kilometre (4,200 mi) of waterways, made up of 3,800-kilometre (2,400 mi) of canals and 2,900-kilometre (1,800 mi) of navigable rivers, 494 dams, 1595 locks, 74 aqueducts, 65 reservoirs ...

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